A lot of us like to indulge in a few chocolates during the festive period.
And we're sure most of us can agree that they taste even better if they don't cost very much.
So you may be pleased to hear that one woman has found a clever hack to get a Cadbury Heroes tub from Tesco for less than £2.
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Sainsbury's is currently selling the tubs for £5.50, while at Morrisons, they're flogging them for £5. So you'll be getting a few quid off with this lady's nifty trick.
The woman in question realised that there's currently a special offer on for customers that have a Tesco Clubcard, which allows you to bring home the tub of joy for a slightly more reasonable £3.89 – but she found a way to get even more money off.
It turns out that you can actually get the tub of sweets – which includes festive favourites such as Dairy Milk, Twirls and Wispas – for just £1.89, which we're sure you'll agree is a right bargain.
The woman took to Facebook to reveal her hack as she shared a photo of the iconic purple tub as well as her receipt to show people how the price is broken down. It turns out that you need to get your hands on a Sky VIP code to get the money off deal, which is available for Sky customers only.
She said that by going through the My Sky app to the Festive Night voucher section, you can apply for the handy discount at the checkout.
"Sky VIP giving £2 off Cadbury chocolate voucher," the woman wrote on Facebook. "Works with the offer in Tesco where Cadbury Heroes are £3.89 with a clubcard. "£1.89 for a tub – happy days!"
The revelation comes after Quality Street fans spotted one supermarket selling tins for just £1.99 earlier this week.
Over on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, one shopper shared: "Farmfoods 410g tin – not out of date."
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They said they the Christmas chocolate bargain in the Spennymoor, Durham store and many people were quick to follow uo in their bargain hunting footsteps. "I got six tins," one user admitted. While another gasped: "Wow."
However, it appears that not every Farmfoods were displaying the same deal. On the same social media post, one user wrote: "I was in our local Farmfoods yesterday and they weren't this price."
The message is clear – be quick and grab one of you see the cut-price chocci
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